Outreach

This section shows GEOTRACES outreach materials that we invite you to use in your activities and presentations, including: posters, cartoons, webinars, textbooks, videos, etc.

Learning Oceanography with Cartoons

Ocean Science Posters with cartoons designed by Tung-Yuan Ho, GEOTRACES SSC member, and his team are available to download from the Marine Biogeochemistry Laboratory (RCEC) Web site: https://labs.rcec.sinica.edu.tw/mbl/popscience.htm *Non-commercial use only […]

24.07.2012

GEOTRACES in Quantitative Chemical Analysis textbook

A section dedicated to GEOTRACES is included in the eighth edition of the Daniel C. Harris’s textbook “Quantitative Chemical Analysis“. The section is included under chapiter 20 on page 247. […]

10.05.2012

GEOTRACES science on the radio, April 2012

Catherine Jeandel, GEOTRACES SSC member, is interviewed by Ari Daniel Shapiro on The World magazine (co-distributed by the Public Radio International and the BBC). Tracing the Ocean’s Ingredients There’s a […]

03.04.2012

GEOTRACES science on the radio, April 2012

Catherine Jeandel, GEOTRACES SSC member, is interviewed by Ari Daniel Shapiro on The World magazine (co-distributed by the Public Radio International and the BBC). Tracing the Ocean’s Ingredients There’s a […]

GEOTRACES Roll up Poster

 This roll up banner was designed to promote the First Intermediate Data Product at the SCOR booth at Ocean Science 2014 (Honolulu, Hawaii, February 2014). Click here to open it […]

1 July 2011, by Melanie Gault-Ringold

We have come full circle in our sampling endeavours. If you remember we started the trip a day late due to an emergency tooth extraction, and we arrived home a […]

30.06.2011

24 June 2011, by Melanie Gault-Ringold

We have finished sampling our leg of the Geotraces GP13 transect. There are still a few more experiments to complete and a few more surface samples to collect on the […]

23.06.2011

20 June 2011, by Melanie Gault-Ringold

The weather is beautiful again, the swell has eased, and it is a great day to be at sea. We are currently at GT19, the last of the mega stations, […]

19.06.2011

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